About Roseau County

County Seat Roseau
Established 1894
606 5th Avenue SW, Roseau, MN 56751

Sheriff, Police & Law Enforcement

Sheriff & Law Enforcement

Police Departments

Law Enforcement & Arrests

  • Municipal police departments serve the larger cities: the Roseau area Police Department serves Roseau County Seat, while the Warroad Police Department provides law enforcement for the city of Warroad.
  • Citizens may request arrest records, booking logs, and incident reports by submitting a written or in-person request to the Sheriff's Office or the respective municipal police department.
  • Mugshots and booking photos are generally considered public information once an individual has been formally charged, though agencies may charge reasonable copying fees.
  • Processing times vary depending on the complexity of the request and redaction requirements for ongoing investigations.

Criminal, Arrest & Jail Records

Criminal Records

Arrest Records

Jail & Inmate Records

Mugshots & Booking Photos

Courts & Case Records

  • While basic case information is available free of charge, certified copies and detailed documents require payment of statutory fees, typically ranging from $10 to $14 per document.
  • Roseau County Law Library, also located within the courthouse, provides legal resources for self-represented litigants and the public.
606 5th Avenue SW, Roseau, MN 56751

Property & Public Records

  • The office provides public access to these records dating back to Roseau County's establishment in 1894, with older records indexed in bound volumes and more recent filings available in digital format.
  • Certified copies of recorded documents are available for statutory fees, typically $10 for the first page and $5 for each additional page.
606 5th Avenue SW, Roseau, MN 56751

Vital Records

  • Death certificates are also available from Roseau County Public Health office for deaths occurring in Roseau County, with the same fee structure and identification requirements.
  • Processing time for vital records requests is generally 7-10 business days for in-person or mail requests.
  • The marriage license fee is approximately $115, and there is a five-day waiting period before the license becomes valid.
  • Paul accepts requests statewide; their website at www.health.state.mn.us/divs/chs/osr provides online ordering options through the VitalChek service, though convenience fees apply.
  • All vital records requests must comply with Minnesota's data privacy laws under Minnesota Statutes Chapter 13.

Business & Licensing

  • This database provides information on business formation dates, registered agents, principal addresses, and current status.
  • For businesses in Warroad, the Warroad Area Chamber of Commerce provides similar services.

Elections & Voter Records

  • Absentee ballots must be requested no later than one day before the election and returned by 3:00 PM on Election Day to be counted.
606 5th Avenue SW, Roseau, MN 56751

Economy & Demographics

  • Census Bureau estimates, Roseau County's median household income is approximately $63,000, slightly below the Minnesota state median but reflecting the rural character of Roseau County.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How can I search for someone recently arrested in Roseau County, Minnesota?
To search for someone recently arrested in Roseau County, Minnesota, you can contact the Roseau County Detention Center. They maintain records of current inmates and can provide information on recent arrests. You may also use the inmate lookup tool available on the county Sheriff's Office website to find information about individuals currently held in custody.
Mugshots or booking photos in Roseau County, Minnesota, can be obtained from the Roseau County Sheriff's Office. They may provide access to booking photos upon request. Some mugshots might be available through the online portal on the Sheriff's Office website, depending on their policies and the nature of the arrest.
To obtain a criminal background check in Roseau County, Minnesota, you should contact the Minnesota Bureau of Criminal Apprehension (BCA). The BCA provides statewide criminal history checks, and you can request these online or by mail. Locally, you may also inquire with the Roseau County Sheriff's Office for any additional procedures specific to the county.
You can look up sex offenders in Roseau County, Minnesota, by accessing the Minnesota Predatory Offender Registry. This registry is maintained by the Minnesota Bureau of Criminal Apprehension and provides information about registered sex offenders in the state. The registry is available online and can be searched by name, location, or other identifying details.
Voter registration in Roseau County is administered by the Roseau County Auditor-Treasurer's Office at (218) 463-2541. Minnesota residents can register online at mnvotes.sos.state.mn.us up to 21 days before an election, or register in person at their polling place on Election Day with proof of residence. Eligible voters must be U.S. Citizens, at least 18 years old on Election Day, residents of Minnesota for 20 days, and have completed any felony sentence. Absentee ballot applications are available through the county or online via the Secretary of State.
Property records in Roseau County are maintained by the Roseau County Recorder's Office at (218) 463-2543, located at 606 5th Avenue SW, Roseau. The Recorder maintains deeds, mortgages, liens, easements, and other documents affecting real property title. The county Assessor's Office at (218) 463-2545 provides property tax information, assessed values, and parcel ownership data. Many records may be searched online through the county's GIS system or website at www.co.the county seat area.mn.us, with certified copies available for statutory fees.
Birth and death certificates for events occurring in Roseau County can be requested from the Roseau County Public Health Department at 606 5th Avenue SW, Suite 20, Roseau, MN 56751, phone (218) 463-2542. The fee for a certified copy is typically $26, with processing taking 7-10 business days. Applicants must provide valid photo ID and proof of relationship, as Minnesota Statutes Section 144.225 restricts access to immediate family and legal representatives. Statewide vital records are also available through the Minnesota Department of Health Office of Vital Records, with online ordering at www.health.state.mn.us/divs/chs/osr.
Business name filings (DBAs and assumed names) in Roseau County are recorded with the Roseau County Recorder's Office at (218) 463-2543. For searches of corporations, LLCs, and other business entities, use the Minnesota Secretary of State's free online database at www.sos.state.mn.us. Local business licenses and building permits within cities are issued by municipal offices in Roseau and Warroad, while unincorporated county areas are served by Roseau County Planning and Zoning at (218) 463-2548.

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